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ee! M ~ omy sy PAGE EIGHT Daily Tribun é The Casper nISHOPCHARLES| MEAD WIL TALK) HERE NSUNDAY ASE BUCKING NTEST TO AE | AGED SUNDAY HD atl al | PUZZLE SOLUTION VEGETABLES t . : do Vegetat are || 5 coming daily. Our ck is the large and freshest in to price best Our the Green Beans, lb. Tomatoes, lb. Bunch Carrots Bunch Beets Bunch Turnips New Colorado 20c 20c »10c 10c 10c Celery 2 for 25¢ Cucumbers, each 15c Plums, large basket..$1.00 Rialto Fruit Store Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a. m, and 1 p, m. and 5 p. m Leave Salt Creek 8 a. m., 1 p. m. and 6 p. m Express Bus = 30 D Salt Creek Transportation Co BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS § TELEPHONE 144 | acageal $5.00 Reward | \ Five dollars reward will be palo to the party furnishing the Casper Dally Tribune information = teading to the capture of the person who i | feaudulently collecting subseription: | Tribune subseribers. Patro the paper should oot pay any | an) their subsertption except the irrier who delivers the paper or an authorized collector from the office. Lf cov are not sure you are paying the right collector, ask bim |/is & to ghow his credentia If he can | I fort not do #0 please call the Tribune. Felephone 15 + 4 Tal \ r Cuticura Baths Comfort Baby's Skin after a be | al 4 # Poe ak {delicate a Soap y's tender 1 touches of n troubles, soth, clear ra Taloum cooling, ideal ath, Y INERS IN ELKS CHARITY FRO | \ | MBLEN REID Photos by W. Bryant Do:an | . . . Wyoming Hiway Bulletin ~ ~ | Published Under This Heading Twice Weekly—Post in Conspicuous Place for Tourists’ Benefit Wi I i 1 Knight t 1 ecg 5 tell East Yellowstone Highway feraded trail between Alcova Hill and y to Cheyer con- | Carbon county line | gram ton i Knight | ‘te | Casper-Sheridan Road. | Pi 1 Helen | West Yellowstor | Good | Reia ! t to Thermopc uy Eastern State Roads. | t the | & of thi wers,| Orin-Lusk-Newcastle, good, 1 ion | Sunday night near | Lusk-Newe nont, Good. lis ( bel Lutler f «| 8 pe is expected good. 17th e EN ve r2 0 to . this road ts \« us been impa about 30 miles west of Buf- ntain. Highws cording to last report, it F C tie to Lar ed over the Big Horn a | D ie is |Mmountains, but is expected to be 1 nd the road wil] |@pened within the next few days. 1 for \trat | Casper Mountain Road I I . In excellent shay Local thunder ure not taken voshonl-Lander Road. ae fost: 1 nm is Riverton. Dubois ul, | under r t und the ! the | roads are qui ack Into ; vik Gach. (eet Mountain highwa | ood traveling a | to Duk storm, High winds ef today P : Knight | Caspe r-Lander Road via Sweetwater | pected to help dry muddy 1 : Dar Halen Niethaminer It is t to go to the junction | quickly rhe I t Bird Helen Reta | Muddy Gap and follow the] Note—The Tribune gratefully ac t rograr Geral. | Braded road « tho trail between | knowledges the i: sive a humorous | 2 ors, Ho a 1 County | district of the sta 7 P et jent in compiling this report } Casper-Rawlins Road pa Day In Casper—Finest Camp ( , Sth ft This road 1 except over u Ground in Wyoming. ee" Chevrolet-Arkeon Parad i wr wie =) 9" a (Chevrolet-Arkeon Parac > - | Witl ill Be Hel t e i « =) te coe grew weer With Band Will Be Held ae On T At _ y bd by T ik Jn Lomorrow ternoon LOW ROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARES TO THE BLACK TTLLS - —_—— | OF SOLTH DAKOTA AND LAN DER, WYO VIA CHICAGO & A ‘ will & c vor ne ' NORTHWESTERN RY “ f in . . { 1 od n oft th | enk ‘ a(tractior ‘ an Chevretet _— — {of « 1 i re « 1 nnd iis Rand will on a pra c ' A land of | tr k in the parade nd pla opu a Ps ee nla A Sepa | SHE 8 vy vw Ruth Scores | excellent ¢ fishing. Make this | away at the Arkeon Dancing Acad onver ja BL u niner and enjoy a|emy tomorrow night to the holder aaeer } rare scenic treat | of the winning coupon. A special NEW YORK, June 16.—(By 1 Or aS Ww dud featur dance will be held at the | Associated Press)}—Babe Ruth ecor- } ranck int 1 tt hern | A 1 tomorrow night preceding | ed bis third home run of the season | ks ; at y ne park jth awing for the Chevrolet tour | today by a drive into the right field | ‘ ‘ " ' bleachers at the Yankee stadium, the the « & Nor ‘ 1 booklet | t { t Chevrolet will be | ment of Shangs f M ger Ty 1 1 * A tor ‘ow Cot CLAIMS OF AMERICAN CITIZENS | CAUSE FRICTION WITH MEXICO Calles Administration A Obligations but Task Difficult. BY DAVID LAWRENCE (Copyright 1925, Consolidated Press Association) | WASHINGTON, June 15.—After nearly two years of satisfactory re- tween the governments of lations b the United States and Mexico, fric- tion has developed over the fulfil. | ment of the treaties with respect American. citlz The warning ued by Secretary of State Kell has a two-fold ob ject: rst, to notify the admin!stra- tion of President Calles that the American government expects Mex- ieo to fulfill her obligations if she wishes to retqin the moral support of the United States and, second, to revolutionary elements that encourage- to claims due advise they need not derive a ment from the American gévey ment’s difficulties with the exis 4 administration tn Mexico City. It was only after long deliberation that the artment of state, with the approval of President Coolidge went so far as to Issue a public warn. ing to Mexico, This step was taken only because the efforts of Ambas- sador Sheffield in personal confér- ences with the Mexican authorities has failed’ to arouse the Calles ad. ministration to the seriousness of the situation, a& viewed by the Unit ed States, Recognition of the Obregon gov- ernment was extended originally with the expectation on the part of the United States that claims would futl protection given and property of Amer- It was insisted at the nge of notes and edges from the Ob be adjusted and lives to the fean cit time that the re regon a n Tould not nec essarily bind « ‘ceeding admintis- tration, especially as {t was appar- ent that Obregon’s term of office So treaties were ratified which were deemed to be binding upon the Mexican people irrespective of the personnel of her changing administrations. Now. however, the Calles admin- istration, while auxious to carry out was soon to expire. > ‘TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1925 CHILD INJURED BY AUTOMOILE Bileen Daly, 4-year-old daughte of Dennis Daly of 1004 South Ash street, was knocked down by a car as she was crossing Second strect from the directio. of the Goiden Rule. department store at noon t day. The child escaped with slight bruises, but was taken to Dr. La throp's office to make certain that her injuries were not serious. The car was driven by Nelson Van Natle of 714 South Durbin street, vrto re. ported to the police that he was un. able to avold the accident. é nxious to Fulfill Treaty Obstacles Make with an administration brought into power by radical groups which in this instattee have become ‘divided and are thus embarrassing President ities, ‘who seeking to prreue a yolicy that will not turn the coun- potiey that will got tuen the | Transters Klan one hand, or allenate, on the other hand, some of the various groups which are so essential to his con- tinuance in power. Not long ago the Soviet authorities boasted that they had in Mexico a base of oper- ations on ths North American con: tinent. The Calles administration hasasince stated publicly that It would not permit Mexico to be used for the distribution of Communistic Kidnaper Case DENVER, Colo., June 16.—Judge Ben B. Lindsey of the Juvenile court this morning transferred from his court to the West side criminal court of Denver, the case in which Dr. 7 John len Locke, Grand Dragor propaganda almed at the United|}-."yciuy Kian in this state: Cc. A ates or, other countries with which| iting and W. A. Pritts are Mexico at peace. Novertheless.| noreed with kidnaping Keith though this statement satisfied for. Boehme several months ago and fore- elgn governments to some extent.| ing him to marry Mae Nash in Dr it is realized that with a confused z Locke's office. internal situation, the Mexican ad The case had previously been trans ferred to Colorado Springs, but Dis. ministration is not as capable of en forcing its desires as would be the trict Judge Arthur Cornforth of E! case in a country whose administra Paso county’ declared. that he had tive machinery was functioning | 1, jurisdiction in this care. Its raont Dts transfer this morning to the West The public statement Issued by| side criminal court was upon the Secretary Xellogg after conferences | original motion of change of venue ‘with the American ambassador. Mr. ——————____ Sheffield, may or may not help the situation inside Mexico for it is real'| NEW YORK, June. 15.—The ized here that even a declaration | opening is becoming a feature of the couched in friendly language |s sus-|new bodices, Many of the ne ceptible of being construed in Mex-| frocks having this neckline add a ico as more or less hostile. ~'This is| knotted behind. This {9 along the a risk which the dapartment of | fichu crossing at the front and knot state, however, felt compelled to|ted behind. This ts along the gen- take, in view of the reports of Mr.|eral trend toward fullness in the Sheffield that his private commun!-|back rather than in front which 1s sations, both written and oral. weré|evident in the new skirt models not making the Mexican qmuthorities| Long sleeves are the general rule sufficiently sensitive to their inter-'on frocks where the V-nevkline is emp'oved. national obligations. the treaties finds internal obstacles which make the task difficult. It is not infrequently the case Colo. Governor Wants Arrests In This State DENVER, Colo., June 16.—Goyer- nor Morley this morning tssued two requisitions, upon the governors of Wyoming and Missourt for the ar- rest and return to Colorado of three persons said to be fugitives from Justice in those states, ‘The requisition on the Governor of Wyoming, ts for Gird Bansell, alias Elsa lloyd Johnson, and Kenneth Bansell, allas Fred Myrl! Johnson, who are charged with embezzlement. The requisition requests that these persons be turned over to J. M. An- derson, agent for Colorado. The place in which they are charged with crimes is not specified in the requisi- sition papers. 89 Gangsters Are in Court GHICAGO, June 16.—(By The As- sociated Press —Rapidly marked the moves of the autborities again today in the campaign against gangsters whose gunmen took the lives of five policemen within a week. Bighty-nine gangsters arrested were arraigned before United States Commissioners James R. Glass and Henry Beitler, on various charges, chiefly prohibition violations. ‘The commissioners found time only to fix bonds of $1,000 In each case and left the vetting of dates for hearings for a later date, Five wo men were among the defndants. AGHES AND PAINS ~ ALL OVER BODY Mrs. Proctor Reports Great Benefit by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound Sharpsburg, Pa. I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound to all suffer- ing women. 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